Wasredos

Wasredos was a town of Ancient Egypt in Egyptian mythology, ruled by Wahibre.

History
Wasredos was located on the shoreline of Egypt with the Red Sea, near present-day Safaga, Egypt. The town was ruled by the pharaoh Wahibre, and it was a small settlement. The population there herded sheep for food, and there was a market in the town as well. When Niordsir and Chiron arrived at the town to seek Wahibre's assistance in cutting down the Tamarisk tree where Osiris' head was buried, the town contributed to the war effort, with over 100 laborers being sent at various times to assist in cutting the tree down. They succeeded, and the forces of the evil cyclops Gargarensis were driven away.